Tag: KVM-VDI

This post is targeted to anyone, who uses oVirt project as VDI provider and needs to get SSO part running on Debian Linux. There are no problems getting SSO to work on Fedora 24 and earlier – it just works out of the box. But having only one SSO-enabled distribution won’t do much for most of admins. Some parts in […]

Since new KVM-VDI release it is possible to pass user and password from thin client to OS login, this eliminates need to enter user credentials second time to at OS side. I’ve adopted oVirt solution for this. And since oVirt developers provide no documentation on its agent protocol, I’ve decided to make small whitepaper for myself ant anyone, who will […]

Since first release of “KVM-VDI” – an open source VDI solution, based on quemu-kvm and libvirt, users are frequently struggling to install it on the first run. These are most common problems: After importing sql from sql/vdi.sql, you cannot login with default user name and password. sql/vsi.sql is not intended to be manually imported. You should delete all tables from […]